It began in 1845 with the invention of the modern baseball field. It continues with the Brewers' home opener Monday with the retractable roof at Miller Park.

Baseball has embraced change and new technologies all through the history of the sport. Now baseball fans can get a sense of that evolution at the new Discovery World Museum exhibit: "MEARS Presents Baseball - Innovations That Changed the Game."| March 31, 2013»Read Full Article

The launch of a new television service in 11 Wisconsin counties, offering customers basic channels for prices starting as low as $8 per month, has been delayed as the fledgling company fights for its life in a U.S. Supreme Court case.

Aereo Inc. is already in the New York metropolitan area, Boston, Atlanta, Detroit and other cities. It was scheduled to offer service in Madison and much of central Wisconsin by April 1, but that's been delayed for what could be nine months, spokeswoman Virginia Lam said Monday. | March 31, 2014»Read Full Article(3)

Madison — In the arresting and audacious Prologue to Liz Duffy Adams' "Or," — the rollicking but also moving mash-up of 1660s Restoration comedy and 1960s idealism being directed by Jennifer Uphoff Gray at Forward Theater — actor Amy J. Carle gives the audience quite a bit more than the standard warning about silencing cellphones.

Hank the Brewers dog's first opening day was a walk in the park — or, more accurately, a walk around Miller Park.

Fans cheered Hank as he walked with mascot Bernie Brewer up the third base side before the first pitch of the game. The dog, adopted by the family of a Brewers official after he showed up as a stray at spring training camp in Arizona in February, was a media star during pregame activity, including with a crew from ABC's "World News Tonight." ABC said the segment is scheduled to air on Tuesday's 5:30 p.m. newscast. | March 31, 2014»Read Full Article(1)

Pharrell Williams has every reason to be happy as he now finds himself with the year's longest run on top of the Billboard Hot 100 to date. See the video for his big hit - and find out which rising song threatens his run - below and then step back in time to see which songs were at number one this week in 2008, 1998, 1988 and 1978.